Because some Americans thought it was okay to elect a p**y grabber.
And then millions of women decided to say no.
And then hundreds of people decided to tell advertisers that advertising on Breitbart wasn’t okay.
And then an NPS ranger decided to say no when Trump told her to shut up.
And then when Bannon told the press to shut-up, the press said no.
And when Miller told us that our brothers couldn’t come from abroad, the ACLU and hundreds showed up to say no.
And when Paul Ryan wanted to give me a tax cut, a cut I didn’t want, thousands reached out to their representatives and said no.
And so when Bill O’Reilly got exposed as the ass-hat that he apparently is, we were all very used to saying say no.
Or perhaps, in terms, Mr. O’Reilly understands, if we liberals are a bunch of snowflakes, enjoy the winter.
"Smootie Pie" says
And you just missed posting this on Patriot’s Day.
Absolutely. Every now and again, it’s important to remind ourselves we have the power to convert the powers that be to the powers that were.
Maybe that’s the silver lining of the last year, reminding us the people that we don’t have to just accept the s***show that is business as usual.
kostadis roussos says
When anyone asks if protests matter, point to O’Reilly.